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Duck Game developer not fazed by potential publisher delisting: "I will never stop updating it as long as my hands and eyes work"
By Jonathan Bolding published
News Perhaps over-devoted to a couch co-op party shooter, but we like the vigor.
As the Warner Bros suits begin to blame Suicide Squad for everything but the weather, the newly released game's price is almost slashed in half
By Rich Stanton published
news Meanwhile, the most telling thing about the game's latest update is how little there is to say
Multiversus has been 'rebuilt' in Unreal Engine 5 for a relaunch in May with new netcode, new characters, and a PvE mode
By Andy Chalk published
news After teasing a return last week, Warner has now made the return of Multiversus official.
Hogwarts Legacy dev tries to cool the community's excitement about the summer update, says it's just a 'small way of us showing appreciation'
By Rich Stanton published
news Wants to "set some expectations."
Even more Adult Swim games are being removed from sale by Warner Bros, as a total wipeout looks increasingly likely
By Andy Chalk published
news The makers of Fist Puncher and Soundodger+ say their games are facing the same fate as Small Radios Big Televisions.
After 21 years, Warner Bros is closing Rooster Teeth
By Andy Chalk published
Rooster Teeth is a groundbreaking online production company that got started in 2003 with the Halo-based comedy machinima Red vs Blue.
Indie developer makes his game free after Warner unceremoniously tells him they're 'retiring' it from Steam and the PlayStation Store
By Andy Chalk published
news Small Radios Big Televisions will be pulled from Steam and the PlayStation Store within the next 60 days.
After nine months of silence, the Multiversus Twitter account has come back to life with an ominous message: 'It's real'
By Andy Chalk published
news Multiversus was unexpectedly taken offline in June 2023 following an extended open beta.
Warner Bros aims to increase focus on free-to-play and live service games because 'disappointments' like Suicide Squad make the big-budget business 'very volatile'
By Andy Chalk published
news After the high of Hogwarts Legacy, the low of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has Warner shifting strategy.
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